Furies - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Je bosse pour elle
As she vows to avenge her family after her birthday ends in bloodshed, Lyna edges closer to the one person she holds responsible: the Fury.
Cœur brisé > balle dans la tête
With a police officer hot on her tail, Lyna's first mission sees her go deep undercover in Mama's bordello where a simple task turns very complicated.
J'aurai jamais parié sur toi
The Fury races to retrieve a missing safe ahead of the Writing Ceremony. Dynamics shift as Lyna grapples with disturbing news about her parents.
La Furie, c'est comme la gale
As Parques' ambitions come to the fore, the Fury turns to Fehim for support. Not knowing whom she can trust, Lyna looks for her own form of back-up.
Bonjour mon amour
A prison visit results in a major encounter for Lyna, but her search for answers leaves a trail of destruction in its wake.
La nature a horreur du vide
Lyna tries to predict the masked attacker's next move but patience is wearing thin. Her desperation leads to a last ditch attempt to restore order.
Ils sont où les couteaux ?
In the creeping shadows of a hostile forest, an unlikely alliance is formed as common enemies circle close, poised to swoop in for the kill.
Namaste connard
A hazardous train ride brings the Arago family saga to an explosive conclusion. Yet when old lies are covered up with new ones, the rot still lingers.
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